Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Why pigs are so important to China - From The Economist




To keep up with demand, China now rears (and eats) nearly 500 million pigs a year—more than half of all the swine in the whole world. However, the significance of pork goes deeper than culinary tastes. They have been at the centre of Chinese culture, cuisine and family life for thousands of years. 


The Economist explains: Why pigs are so important to China?

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